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write a short note on crystallization of water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Classically, "water of crystallization" refers to water that is found in the crystalline framework of a metal complex or a salt, which is not directly bonded to the metal cation. Upon crystallization from water or moist solvents, many compounds incorporate water molecules in their crystalline frameworks.

Answered by aakarshmall48
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In chemistry, water(s) of crystallization or water(s) of hydration are water molecules that are present inside [crystal]s. Water is often incorporated in the formation of crystals from aqueous solutions. ... Water of crystallization can generally be removed by heating a sample but the crystalline properties are often lost.

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